Oldish art, but this is an O.C. of mine named Dr. Belljar. He's a scientist who works at Megakat Biochemical Labs. In my head-canon where Zyme survives but is left deformed, Belljar takes over the labs' chief scientist, but he's a perpetually nervous fellow, intensely fearful of Dr. Viper. Despite this, he has a good heart, and is good friends with the Enforcers' own in-house biochemist Dr. Konway.

O.C. Army characters from The End of the SWAT Kats! General Finlay Boggs, Captain Pomeroy (originally named Captain Montmorency) and an anonymous soldier. The Kat Army's uniforms are predominantly British rather than American in style.

Boggs is based heavily on actor John Bennett in his role as General Finch in the Doctor Who serial Invasion of the Dinosaurs; I was particularly intrigued by how Finch's mustache seemed to match his eyebrows, and I tried to emulate that. Since I use words like "skeletal," "thin" and "ghoulish" to describe Boggs a lot in both the story and script, I really wanted to visually make him seem sunken-featured and emaciated.

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And finally for today, from the same story/script, Dark Kat's techie guys Geoffrey Blim, Nicholas Marlow and Mortimer Zeckis. I did them model sheet style with alternate head views and different (scared) expressions. As regards their rank insignia, it works backwards; instead of three stripes indicating senior technician it indicates third-most senior. This is left over from an earlier version where they were called by number instead of name (i.e. Blim = 1, Marlow = 2 etc.), until I decided this was too much like Dr. Zin's henchmen in Jonny Quest vs. the Cyber Insects, from which their uniform design is taken.

And speaking of their outfits, not to toot my own horn, but I am rather happy with the idea of the chain linking their collar to a chest pin in a sort-of emulation of Dark Kat's own huge chain linking his clasp and shoulder pauldron.

All of them are based on three of the four "Dark Trooper" generals I designed years ago. The only one I didn't use was Anatol Wessel, because, as a big, brawny guy, I didn't quite think he'd fit in with their new role as console jockeys instead of military officers.

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